About The Book: Miri is the only single child in the middle of a family with two sets of twins--older brothers and younger sisters. When the family moves to an old farmhouse Miri accidentally travels back in time to 1935 only to discover Molly, a girl in need of a real family to call her own. A very satisfying classic-in-the-making, with spine-tingling moments, this is a delightful family-friendly middle grade time-slip novel.
First Line: Only Miri had no twin.
One Great Line: "His clothes seemed to stretch and strain to hold him in, and his wide legs threatened to crush the chair underneath him." (60)
What kids are saying: "I really like this book because it’s so magical. There are scary parts, too, like Horst the thief who is rumored to be a killer. This book is a thrilling adventure and after every chapter, I wanted to read more and more." Kidreviewed
What Others Are Saying: "The characters and setting are realistic despite the subtle elements of magic and time travel. Barrows conjures up a delightful tale brimming with mystery, magic, and adventure that will surely enchant readers everywhere." School Library Journal
What I Thought: I thoroughly enjoyed this one.It was easy for me to relate to how Miri felt about being left out of the cool things. The time travel is always something that I am always a fan of. Barrows does an accurate job portraying the two time periods and the differences between the two. She has a great voice and it came out loud and clear.
My Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥ If I didn't like it I wouldn't review it.
Awards:
2011 Kentucky Bluegrass Award Nominee
2010-2011 Mark Twain Award Nominee
2010-2011 Virginia Readers’ Choice Nominee
2011 Rhode Island Children’s Book Award Nominee
2011 Massachusetts Children’s Book Award Nominee
2011 Sasquatch Reading Award Nominee
2010-2011 Mark Twain Award Nominee
2010-2011 Virginia Readers’ Choice Nominee
2011 Rhode Island Children’s Book Award Nominee
2011 Massachusetts Children’s Book Award Nominee
2011 Sasquatch Reading Award Nominee
Website
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens Books
What inspired The Magic Half? She always wanted to write a book about regular people but they have something magical happen and she has always been fascinated by twins. (More here.)
Challenges:
"For me, the most harrowing aspect of writing is my utter inability to determine whether what I’ve written is good or vile. How can my critical faculties, so razor-sharp when it comes to muffins or pants or other people’s books, melt away in the face of one of my own paragraphs?"
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens Books
What inspired The Magic Half? She always wanted to write a book about regular people but they have something magical happen and she has always been fascinated by twins. (More here.)
Challenges:
"For me, the most harrowing aspect of writing is my utter inability to determine whether what I’ve written is good or vile. How can my critical faculties, so razor-sharp when it comes to muffins or pants or other people’s books, melt away in the face of one of my own paragraphs?"
She overcomes this, she says by letting it age. "I...just stick the manuscript in the deep freeze for a couple of days or weeks. When I read it again, my reaction is much more reliable than the immediate post-writing frenzy." -Novel Journey
Interesting Fact:
Barrows was requested by her aunt, Mary Ann Shaffer when she became ill to finish her book. She completed the book without changing the voice. Amazing! The book, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. (More here.)
Other books:
This is a series that first came out in 2006 winning several awards. Barrows will publish the eighth in the series this year.See the rest of the series here.
Have you read any of her books? What do you think about writing in multiple genres?